CCTV

Kyrgyzstan upgrade

by Mark Rowe

A case study from Dahua Technology, the Chinese manufacturer and supplier of video surveillance products based in Hangzhou, of an upgrade to EcoIslamic Bank’s CCTV in Kyrgyzstan. EcoIslamic Bank provides financial services to customers across Kyrgyzstan in 120 branches.

The bank looked to upgrade its old CCTV system including in hallways, lobbeis, office areas and vaults. The bank sought high-definition network cameras to see an improvement in image quality, and required storage of the video for at least one month. Dahua’s hybrid products have been fitted.

Dahua provided 150 units of network cameras, HF5200P, 129 units of analogue cameras, FW191G, and 124 units of hybrid DVRs (digital recorders). The 2-Megapixel full HD network camera, HF5200, can deliver high quality images in variable lighting, as in a hallway, lobby and vault. With wide dynamic range (WDR), it can eliminate the silhouetting effect of bright sunlight streaming in through a window, so that subjects are clearly visible. It also supports multiple network monitoring including by web browser, CMS (DSS/PSS) and DMSS.

The Mega-HDIS water-proof IR bullet camera, FW191G, mainly is in place on bank corners. It offers 800TV lines which enable to provide higher definition video and able to operate in a wide range of weather.

The hybrid DVR is formixed systems with analogue and network cameras. The hybrid DVR-series can work with various brands of network cameras, allowing real-time encoding and playback. The whole security system can be local operated and remote control operated via Smart PSS or network. Visit http://www.dahuasecurity.com.

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